Resources
The tools, forms, and materials needed to participate in Manhattan A.A. service. From registration links and meeting minutes to literature and event information, these resources keep our groups connected, organized, and active in carrying the message.
Register
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New Trusted Servants
Are you a new GSR, alternate, or group contact? Register below to have your group listed as active with GSO.
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New Groups
For groups not registered with SENY or GSO. Registration with Intergroup does not register you here with SENY as they’re seperate entities.
NEW! Service Sponsorship Forms
A.A. "service" is anything that helps us to reach a fellow sufferer. Much the way A.A. sponsors share their experience in recovery with their sponsees, a "service sponsor" can be defined as an alcoholic who, having made progress in recovery as well as participated in service, shares this experience with another alcoholic starting their own journey in service. Service sponsors are usually knowledgeable in A.A. history and principles and have a background in the service structure. For more information read page 25 of P-15, Questions and Answers on Sponsorship.
To be connected with a service sponsor, or become one yourself, please fill out the following forms:
Individuals seeking a service sponsor to guide them through participating in service, as well as reading the A.A. Service Manual and the 12 Concepts for World Service.
Individuals available to sponsor other alcoholics, who have made progress in recovery and participated in service, ideally below the group at the GSR level or lower.
Manhattan General Service
The Digital GSR Kit
Being a new General Services Representative can feel daunting. Fortunately, the General Service Office (GSO) has compiled a list of materials to help you navigate ths new and wonderful world of service. For a variety of reasons, the sending out of physical copies of the New GSR kits has slowed. As such, please click the various buttons below to access these suggested reading materials from the GSR Kit.
Stay Connected
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A.A. GRAPEVINE
The publisher of the International Journal of Alcoholics Anonymous. Its primary purpose is to carry the AA message and reflect the experience, strength, and hope of its members and friends on topics related to recovery, unity and service.
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THE LINK
The SENY / Area 49 newsletter. Issues are printed monthly, except for the months of July and August. All issues of The Link, including archival issues, are available at the link below.
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BOX 459
A quarterly newsletter from the General Service Office that includes information about A.A. service news, literature, upcoming events, and sharing from groups, service committees, and individual A.A. members.
The Learning Center
Your hub for understanding how A.A. works, both in recovery and in service. Here you’ll find resources that explain things like “what’s the upside-down triangle” or what’s a concept?” Whether you’re new to service or just curious about A.A.’s structure, this is the place to learn how we stay united and self-supporting.